Homeschool Laws by State
Learn the homeschool requirements where you live with our guide to homeschool laws by state.
How to Start Homeschooling in Your State
While homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, each state has different legal requirements for withdrawing from public school, keeping records, teaching certain subjects, and more. Each state is also home to groups of home educators who can provide assistance and support. Choose your state below to find an overview of homeschooling laws and resources to help you on your homeschooling journey.
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Florida Homeschooling Laws
Florida homeschooling requires a Notice of Intent and annual evaluations but offers flexible options like home education, private schools, or hiring a certified teacher. Florida offers…
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Delaware Homeschool Laws
Homeschooling in Delaware is flexible, requiring registration with the DDOE and annual attendance reporting. Families can choose single-family or multi-family homeschooling, with no curriculum, subject, assessment,…
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Connecticut Homeschooling Laws
Connecticut offers flexible homeschooling with minimal requirements. Explore homeschool groups, sports, and field trip opportunities to enrich your homeschool experience.
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Colorado Homeschool Laws
Colorado provides flexible homeschooling options, including Independent Home Education, Private Homeschool/Umbrella Schools, and Licensed Educators. Explore resources like groups, co-ops, and field trips to enhance your…
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California Homeschool Laws
California offers several options for homeschooling, including public Independent Study Programs, Private School Satellite Programs, and private homeschools via a Private School Affidavit. Homeschoolers must file…
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Arkansas Homeschool Laws
In Arkansas, homeschooling is flexible with minimal requirements. File a yearly Notice of Intent (NOI), but there are no mandates for specific subjects, assessments, or record-keeping.…









